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Dolní Medvědín – Crossroads at the Four Lords

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Cross-country skiing

Route description

This one-way cross-country ski trail starts at the bottom station of the Medvědín cable car at the starting point of the ski trails. It connects to the Krkonoše Highway, which opens up a beautiful view of snow-capped mountain peaks and peaceful nature. Follow this highway to Horní Mísečky to the Jilemnická bouda signpost. From here, the climb along Masaryk Road to Vrbatova bouda begins less than 5 km. Once you arrive at Vrbatova bouda, you can relax for a while and soak up the atmosphere of this picturesque place. The end point of the route, the crossroads U Čtyř pánů, is not far away, less than 2 km.

You will be rewarded with a return descent to Horní Mísečky, because you will return to Špindlerův Mlýn along the exact same route. In total, you will travel over 25 km.

The route offers a variety of terrain, from a nutritious climb to a pleasant descent, which will delight the heart of every cross-country ski lover. It is guaranteed to enrich your experience.

Important information

Waypoints

1
start

Starting point of ski trails

Dolní Medvědín
2

TK 858

3

Jilemnická bouda

Horní Mísečky
4

Vrbatova bouda

crossroads
5

U Čtyř pánů

crossroads
6

TK 858

7
start

Starting point of ski trails

Dolní Medvědín
Length Length: 25.6 KM
Duration Duration: 5:16 HOURS
Superelevation Superelevation: Superelevation 904M Superelevation 904M
Difficulty Difficulty: Difficult
Type Type: One-way
Suitable period Suitable period: Winter
Places of interest along the route
Vrbatova bouda

Vrbatova bouda belongs to a chain of summit huts, which represent solid points of reference for all inhabitants and visitors of the Krkonoše Mountains. It…

Vrbatova bouda

Vrbatova bouda belongs to a chain of summit huts, which represent solid points of reference for all inhabitants and visitors of the Krkonoše Mountains. It is located on the ridges of the Giant Mountains on the Golden Hill at an altitude of 1,400 m above sea level. In its immediate vicinity is the source of the Elbe and the Pančavský waterfall with a beautiful view of the Elbe mine. It is named after Václav Vrbata from Mříčná, who tragically died on April 24, 1913 during an international 50-kilometer ski race together with his friend Bohumil Hanč from Hrabačov.

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